Showing posts with label frustrated. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frustrated. Show all posts
Thursday, January 6, 2011
They don't understand.
Sometimes I have to make a decision that benefits me. Every once in a while I have to matter just as much as everybody else.
Three Days In A Row!
It's just one thing right after another!
Tuesday, I was trying to get into a driveway of a store. It was quite steep, and it had a dip at the bottom. It was also iced over. There were some guys walking on the sidewalk, but they acted like they were going to stop for me. So I tried to go, but then they darted in front of me, and I had to stop, on the incline. Then, after they passed, I tried to get up over the hump, but I couldn't. I couldn't gas it up there, and they turned around and laughed at me. Only one girl offered to help, bless her heart, but she was five feet tall and didn't make any difference. I ended up having to wait for there to be no traffic (ON STATE STREET) so I could back out.
Yesterday, I spent forty-five minutes trying to get the people in the BYU Bookstore to accept the returned stuff Melanie asked me to bring. I had people telling me it wasn't possible, that I had to ship it somewhere, yadda yadda, and somebody even threatened to throw me out for being difficult, to which I said, "I'm just trying to follow up on what someone in YOUR store told my sister on the phone!" Then they sent me to Customer Service, and they said they could, but they had to have the card number, so I had to go outside and call her, and just... UGH! It was so difficult and they took up all my free time and I cried because I was so frustrated! I still haven't gotten them returned.
And today I've LOST MY PHONE. :( Ugh. I texted my phone, telling whoever has it that I'm going to be in the library for three hours until my next class, but I'm SO hungry. And who knows if they'll bring it back? Who's to say they didn't take it to some office close to where they'd found it instead of the Lost & Found? It was in the L&F, though admittedly, I only lost it two hours ago.
*sigh* Just one thing right after another...
Tuesday, I was trying to get into a driveway of a store. It was quite steep, and it had a dip at the bottom. It was also iced over. There were some guys walking on the sidewalk, but they acted like they were going to stop for me. So I tried to go, but then they darted in front of me, and I had to stop, on the incline. Then, after they passed, I tried to get up over the hump, but I couldn't. I couldn't gas it up there, and they turned around and laughed at me. Only one girl offered to help, bless her heart, but she was five feet tall and didn't make any difference. I ended up having to wait for there to be no traffic (ON STATE STREET) so I could back out.
Yesterday, I spent forty-five minutes trying to get the people in the BYU Bookstore to accept the returned stuff Melanie asked me to bring. I had people telling me it wasn't possible, that I had to ship it somewhere, yadda yadda, and somebody even threatened to throw me out for being difficult, to which I said, "I'm just trying to follow up on what someone in YOUR store told my sister on the phone!" Then they sent me to Customer Service, and they said they could, but they had to have the card number, so I had to go outside and call her, and just... UGH! It was so difficult and they took up all my free time and I cried because I was so frustrated! I still haven't gotten them returned.
And today I've LOST MY PHONE. :( Ugh. I texted my phone, telling whoever has it that I'm going to be in the library for three hours until my next class, but I'm SO hungry. And who knows if they'll bring it back? Who's to say they didn't take it to some office close to where they'd found it instead of the Lost & Found? It was in the L&F, though admittedly, I only lost it two hours ago.
*sigh* Just one thing right after another...
Monday, November 15, 2010
SIT IN THE MIDDLE!
Every other day, when I get to my New Testament class, there are people sitting on the outside of the rows. I'm usually one of the first ones, but it still bugs me. If you go to a classroom with stadium seating, with very little room in between rows, you know that you want to avoid climbing over people as much as possible. You also don't want people to climb over you. So why on earth would you sit on the outside of a row if you're one of the first people to class?
Seriously, when you walk into class late and this is what you see, you almost don't want to even sit in a seat. Today when I walked in late, I almost just turned around and walked out. I don't want to climb over people! I've got on a coat, I've got a bag, my feet are wet because it's rainy outside, and I'm not two inches wide. Come one! I tried squeezing into a row, and I couldn't even get past the first girl because she wouldn't put up her desk. Being entirely frustrated, I extracted my leg as best I could, and simply plopped down on the steps and took out my notes, even though there were about nine seats open that I just couldn't get to. Other late people had to sit on the steps also because people simply wouldn't move in.
You know, it bugs me even when I'm not being affected by it. It's just so inconsiderate. If you get to class early, sit inside the row, not on the outside. If you have a specific reason for sitting on the outside, just put your bag in your seat and stand next to the row so people can get past you!
*sigh* Use common sense, okay, BYU?
You know, it bugs me even when I'm not being affected by it. It's just so inconsiderate. If you get to class early, sit inside the row, not on the outside. If you have a specific reason for sitting on the outside, just put your bag in your seat and stand next to the row so people can get past you!
*sigh* Use common sense, okay, BYU?
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